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>> it is a cross between a concorde and a rail gun. >> a concorde and a rail gun? >> it is a cross between a concorde, a rail gun, and in air hockey table. [laughter] >> the man speaking so glibly is a serious entrepreneur. he is elon musk who cofounded paypal which he later sold to ebay. he also cofounded the electric car maker tesla motors, which is giving conventional automakers a run for their money. and his company spacex built the spacecraft dragon and successfully sent it to the international space station. musk, age 42, is accustomed to thinking big and that has helped make him a billionaire. dozens of spacex engineers are working on the hyperloop which may transport passengers faster than any airliner. the hyperloop could transport passengers from los angeles to san francisco in a breathtaking 32 minutes. it could run parallel to the interstate highway. >> we need a transportation system that does not require petroleum to operate. that could be his idea. but he has to prove it. >> musk is a futuristic entrepreneur and more ways than one. his door is open f
>> it is a cross between a concorde and a rail gun. >> a concorde and a rail gun? >> it is a cross between a concorde, a rail gun, and in air hockey table. [laughter] >> the man speaking so glibly is a serious entrepreneur. he is elon musk who cofounded paypal which he later sold to ebay. he also cofounded the electric car maker tesla motors, which is giving conventional automakers a run for their money. and his company spacex built the spacecraft dragon and successfully...
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. >> i was raised in concord, new hampshire. the youngest of five children. and my family was very politically active. my mother was in the new hampshire legislature for 25 years. and she actually ran for this seat in congress in 1980. and my father served on our executive council. he wasayor of e city of concord and he ran for governor when i was growing up as well. >> annie custer was literally raised on new hampshire politics. and helped out in many political campaigns during her teenage years. after graduating from dartmouth and georgetown law school she worked on presidential campaigns for john kerry in 2004 and president obama in 2008. in 2010, kuster ran for office herself. >> a very good time to get involved in the political process myself. so i ran in 2010 and on lo by 3,000 votes in a big republican wave. it made all the sense in the world to run again. >> kuster is a part of the new hampshire matriarchy. she represents her state along with another congresswoman, two female senators and governor maggie hassan. >> we have a long tradition of women wo
. >> i was raised in concord, new hampshire. the youngest of five children. and my family was very politically active. my mother was in the new hampshire legislature for 25 years. and she actually ran for this seat in congress in 1980. and my father served on our executive council. he wasayor of e city of concord and he ran for governor when i was growing up as well. >> annie custer was literally raised on new hampshire politics. and helped out in many political campaigns during her...
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i agree that 9 event yesterday in concord we are got in discussion of same sex marriage and his opposition to it became quite testy was not helpful. but in a strange way today where he was picketed and you know, almost harangued by protestors probably in a strange way helps him. the same way that jon huntsman's endorsementby the "boston globe", the "boston globe" endorsement of a republican in a conservative primary is not necessarily helpful. i mean it doesn't resolve jon huntsman's problem, just a little bit like the washington times conservative newspaper picking the union leader here picking a democrat in a primary, if anything it probably consciously leads to ignoring it. but i think that he doesn't have the kind of populous message that mike huckabee had or pat buchanan had before him or economic message the same way. but he does, he has established a connection and it's a vulnerability that romney has. romney does not have that emotional-- . >> woodruff: what about huntsman and the opening or not for him. >> i'm not sure there is that opening. he's been there a long time, still only
i agree that 9 event yesterday in concord we are got in discussion of same sex marriage and his opposition to it became quite testy was not helpful. but in a strange way today where he was picketed and you know, almost harangued by protestors probably in a strange way helps him. the same way that jon huntsman's endorsementby the "boston globe", the "boston globe" endorsement of a republican in a conservative primary is not necessarily helpful. i mean it doesn't resolve jon...
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. >> we have for the concord the mediterranean, but this is part of europe we have not fully discovered yet, and that is exciting. it sounds very exotic. i think it is the start of a whole new trend. >> i can see the reason of relocating your yacht for this place where you have a new marina, not as much -- more competitive pricing. >> tax-free fuel is certainly a huge boon. if your yacht takes 250,000 liters of fuel, it is quite a saving. most of the votes are ristered in tax havens -- most of the boats. even super yacht owners want to be sure they will not go under. and a good death. that is the direct translation of the greek word euthanasia. also known as mercy killing, it means ending a sick person's life in a painless way, and it is much-debated today. in belgium, a law was introduced 10 years ago that gives certain patients the right to decide if and when they want to be relieved from their suffering. this in turn has given rise to yet another question of ethics. can you use these people's organs? >> this man made a life or death decision, taking his ultimate fate into his own han
. >> we have for the concord the mediterranean, but this is part of europe we have not fully discovered yet, and that is exciting. it sounds very exotic. i think it is the start of a whole new trend. >> i can see the reason of relocating your yacht for this place where you have a new marina, not as much -- more competitive pricing. >> tax-free fuel is certainly a huge boon. if your yacht takes 250,000 liters of fuel, it is quite a saving. most of the votes are ristered in tax...
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on monday in massachusetts, celebrating the battles of lexington and concord, the beginning of the war for independence, a terrorist attack that the legendary boston marathon. >> my friend had 70 nails in his leg. >> 70 nails. >> there is still one in my neck. the doctors could not take it out. president obama pledged to hunt down the terrorists and added this -- to intimidate us, to terrorize us, it should be clear by now the picked the wrong city to do it. [applause] not here in boston. not here in boston. >> we are putting this program together friday morning and the situation is still fluid. we are flying without instruments and visibility is very poor. however, according to law enforcement on friday morning as we prepare this program, the suspects her brother. the 19-year-old and a 20 six road. they reportedly came from a region near chechnya. the 19-year-old, dzhokhar tsarnaev, lived in cambridge. he had a scholarship toward college a couple of years ago. his brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, died after a firefight with police friday morning. he was worn in russia and became a legal re
on monday in massachusetts, celebrating the battles of lexington and concord, the beginning of the war for independence, a terrorist attack that the legendary boston marathon. >> my friend had 70 nails in his leg. >> 70 nails. >> there is still one in my neck. the doctors could not take it out. president obama pledged to hunt down the terrorists and added this -- to intimidate us, to terrorize us, it should be clear by now the picked the wrong city to do it. [applause] not...
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she started in concorde massachusetts exploring lives through places and objects. the home of louisa may alcott, henry david thoreau's bed. she developed a broader and eclectic list of people including sigmund freud and his couc, eis presley's family gravesite at graceland and of places, old faithful in yellowstone park, the spiral jety sculpture in the great salt lake. often one led to another. abraham lincoln, for example, became a starting place. >> i love the lincoln memorandum memorial. out of there came not only the sculptor of lincoln but marian anderson came out of the lincoln memorial. eleanor roosevelt came out of the lincoln memorial. one of the best trips i took was i went to lincoln's boyhood... lincoln's birth place in kentucky and drove from kentucky to indiana to his boyhood home and up to springfield out in the middle of this country and then i drove into ohio for annie oakley. i've always loved the road but i'm just saying in this time it's great. just get out there and make your own list. find your own way. >> brown: the project grew out of a low
she started in concorde massachusetts exploring lives through places and objects. the home of louisa may alcott, henry david thoreau's bed. she developed a broader and eclectic list of people including sigmund freud and his couc, eis presley's family gravesite at graceland and of places, old faithful in yellowstone park, the spiral jety sculpture in the great salt lake. often one led to another. abraham lincoln, for example, became a starting place. >> i love the lincoln memorandum...
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. >> the battle of their it revolutionary war in concord, new hampshire? >> she does not have the high negatives. at she has problems, but not a high negatives that palin has. >> there are the ones where she asserted big -- >> bachmann at huckabee had the most intense followings among republicans. >> huckabee is having a good time, a successful show on fox, building a house in florida. he does not need this. he would be nuts to do it. mitch daniels is a strong candidate. i don't think he is going to run. i think he will be left with people -- i did you will be left with people with baggage. barbour has the baggage. it will be the least offensive other candidates who gets through. >> three wars in the middle east. the numbers are bad now the american people like this. the health care thing, rebel against taking over the house, and yet the president does not seem to be -- republicans taking over the past, and yet the president does not seem to be hurt by this? >> his favorables are good, especially matched against others. >> mid-to-high-forties. >> in the la
. >> the battle of their it revolutionary war in concord, new hampshire? >> she does not have the high negatives. at she has problems, but not a high negatives that palin has. >> there are the ones where she asserted big -- >> bachmann at huckabee had the most intense followings among republicans. >> huckabee is having a good time, a successful show on fox, building a house in florida. he does not need this. he would be nuts to do it. mitch daniels is a strong...
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together and one of the things we're trying to do with our coalition csis, the bipartisan coalition, concord coalition, this group that have gotten together and i call the group the over the hill gang, because most of us are retired and have been retired for some time but we're trying to get a couple messages across to the american people. number one, you got to have some revenue. announcement two, you've got to restrain the growth of en titlement programs, that's the key. number three, you have to have people willing to listen to the other side and work together. >> senator sam nunn, thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> great to be with you. thank you. >> susie: tomorrow, we'll hear what senator nunn has to say on whether we should be worried about china's huge holdings of american i.o.u.'s. >> tom: phoning it in, american airlines has canceled over 300 flights since sunday. pilots upset with their contract situation have called in sick. the pilots union had new labor rules imposed on them by the court overseeing the bankruptcy of american airline's parent company. the new rules came
together and one of the things we're trying to do with our coalition csis, the bipartisan coalition, concord coalition, this group that have gotten together and i call the group the over the hill gang, because most of us are retired and have been retired for some time but we're trying to get a couple messages across to the american people. number one, you got to have some revenue. announcement two, you've got to restrain the growth of en titlement programs, that's the key. number three, you...
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they want to take what they know and the issues that are of concern to them and their constituents to concord in that role. >> this year five women governors will lead their states. hassan is the lone democrat in that group. as a woman and democrat the governor hopes to bring all sides together. >> what's most important for us right now is making sure that we have a balanced budget and we have tools to bring educators and businesses together so we can prepare a skilled workforce for the 21st century economy. new hampshire should be and can be an economic leader. we already are a place with low taxes, low unemployment and stronger than average economy. we want to make it even stronger. >> sam bennett, with the female governor and four female senators in congress women, what can new hampshire do that other states can't do? what kind of power does it give to the women of the state? >> this is a story we're particularly proud of, women's campaign fund, we were her first national endorsement we grabbed the rest of the nation kicking and screaming to endorse her. she would have been terrific to mak
they want to take what they know and the issues that are of concern to them and their constituents to concord in that role. >> this year five women governors will lead their states. hassan is the lone democrat in that group. as a woman and democrat the governor hopes to bring all sides together. >> what's most important for us right now is making sure that we have a balanced budget and we have tools to bring educators and businesses together so we can prepare a skilled workforce for...
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it happens on patriots day which is the commemoration of the battle of lexington and concord, the first battle of the revolutionary war, the real signal of our role in elevating liberty and freedom as a defining value for this country. and all of these things are enduring and they will endure but will it take us same time to feel that fully again and as a community. but i'm quite confident we'll get there. >> rose: there are precautions to be taken in cities all over the world now because of what happened in boston? probably. i think frankly our focus right now from a law enforcement point of view is figuring who is responsible and exactly what they did to plan this event. we will have some time once the investigation is complete to begin to understand those lessons learned, i mentioned. i think it'sery very important for us all not to have our civic gatherings defeated by terrorism and i think it's a hard lesson for people to absorb in the immediate aftermath of an attack like this one. but it's a lesson we have to absorb. i'm certain that the experts will tell us what further precauti
it happens on patriots day which is the commemoration of the battle of lexington and concord, the first battle of the revolutionary war, the real signal of our role in elevating liberty and freedom as a defining value for this country. and all of these things are enduring and they will endure but will it take us same time to feel that fully again and as a community. but i'm quite confident we'll get there. >> rose: there are precautions to be taken in cities all over the world now because...
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. >> and the amazing thing is that in 1970,hich is almost a year of the world trade towers that the concord flew, i would say that is a kind of moment that mankind was acted more competent. >> rose: more competent. >> and mankind also coul enjoy its own achievements instead of this more ross at this about who we are. >> and the next thing is the rothschild bank headquarters in london. >> yes the rothschild bank is also a portrait of the more sober moment that we are doing. it is a very exciting building because it is in a part of the city so democrats that you never see it, and so it is kind of seen as fragments and we lifted off the ground so you can see the patterns of medieval lowland. so it is kind of a very subtle urbanism, but otherwise the building itself doesn't draw too much attention. >> the next one is one you have become added to your game, the cctv building in beijing. >> so how does the architectee this building? >> the ahitect sees this building as a very huge effort, of course, and this effort is now coming to an end, it is almost finished. and we had certain ambitions, of c
. >> and the amazing thing is that in 1970,hich is almost a year of the world trade towers that the concord flew, i would say that is a kind of moment that mankind was acted more competent. >> rose: more competent. >> and mankind also coul enjoy its own achievements instead of this more ross at this about who we are. >> and the next thing is the rothschild bank headquarters in london. >> yes the rothschild bank is also a portrait of the more sober moment that we...
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a french court has convicted continental airlines and one of its mechanics of manslaughter in the concorde crash ten years ago. 113 people died when the air france jetliner exploded in flames during take off from a paris airport. the court traced the cause to titanium debris from an earlier continental flight. continental was ordered to pay $2.7 million in damages. the airliner and the mechanic said they'll appeal. wall street mostly marked time today, waiting to see what comes out of congress on tax cuts. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 20 points to close at 11,362. the nasdaq rose three points to close near 2595. pro football great don meredith died sunday, in santa fe, new mexico, after a brain hemorrhage. in the 1960's, meredith quarterbacked the dallas cowboys to n.f.l. title games against green bay. later, he helped start "monday night football" with keith jackson and howard cosell, and won wide popularity. don meredith was 72 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: and we turn to the latest twist in the debate over gay marriage
a french court has convicted continental airlines and one of its mechanics of manslaughter in the concorde crash ten years ago. 113 people died when the air france jetliner exploded in flames during take off from a paris airport. the court traced the cause to titanium debris from an earlier continental flight. continental was ordered to pay $2.7 million in damages. the airliner and the mechanic said they'll appeal. wall street mostly marked time today, waiting to see what comes out of congress...
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the suburban town of concord was all but obliterated. police department sealed off the area from gawkers, so residents could retrieve whatever they could find. residents in nearby pratt city said they were in desperate need. >> something as simple as a toothbrush, clothing. there are some people, all they've got is a robe. so we got to find clothing for them and provide those things for them, so they can start rebuilding their lives. >> suarez: and in pleasant grove, where nine people died... >> pleasant grove will never be the same. never will be. >> you get to a point in your life where you feel like you're settled and you don't have to worry about anything, and now you have to start over. yeah, it's disappointing. >> suarez: nearly one million people across the state also had to cope with the loss of power, water and communications. desperate drivers hunted for fuel for cars and generators after power outages forced many gas stations to close. some drove across the state line into maury county, tennessee. but help was on the way. volu
the suburban town of concord was all but obliterated. police department sealed off the area from gawkers, so residents could retrieve whatever they could find. residents in nearby pratt city said they were in desperate need. >> something as simple as a toothbrush, clothing. there are some people, all they've got is a robe. so we got to find clothing for them and provide those things for them, so they can start rebuilding their lives. >> suarez: and in pleasant grove, where nine...
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. >> woodruff: former utah governor jon huntsman in concorde jumped on the comment saying governor romney enjoys firing people. i enjoy creating jobs. hunsman after skipping iowa is vying for second place in new hampshire. his campaign hopes for a late romney stumble. this afternoon romney tried to shake off the furor. >> things can always be taken out of context. i understand that's what the obama people will do. i was speaking about insurance companies and the need to be able to make a choice. my comments entirely reflected that discussion which is we should be able to choose the insurance company of our choice. >> woodruff: even so, rivals stepped up their criticism of romney's 15-year tenure running the investment firm bane capital from 1984 to 1999. he has said he helped create 100,000 jobs but a group backing newt gingrich put out an on-line documentary king of bane painting romney as a corporate takeover artist who killed companies and jobs. >> mitt romney became ceo of bane capital the day the company was formed. his mission: to reap massive rewards for himself and his investors.
. >> woodruff: former utah governor jon huntsman in concorde jumped on the comment saying governor romney enjoys firing people. i enjoy creating jobs. hunsman after skipping iowa is vying for second place in new hampshire. his campaign hopes for a late romney stumble. this afternoon romney tried to shake off the furor. >> things can always be taken out of context. i understand that's what the obama people will do. i was speaking about insurance companies and the need to be able to...
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there is not any other dorder herible sorder that i ow that has that high a concordance between identical twins and that has convinced many people that the quickest route to understanding autism from a mechanistic point of view will be the focus on the genetics. >> charlie: if we can identify those genes, then what can we do. >> charlie, here is where the challenge is. i just wish the geneticist would tell us what these genes are and stop ... >> slowing us down. >> ... slowing us down. everyonenows when do at, when we have the genetic land scain, when we understand what the genetic risk factors are, then we have to find out where in the brain these genes are working, when in the brain they're operative. is it prenatal during the first, second or third trimester of birth or is it in certain critical periods later in development? there's evidence that some autism follows a pattern of regression, children that develop normally for a period of time. although this a stng debate in the literate b it may be there are different critical periods. autism is not going to be a simple one gene one dis
there is not any other dorder herible sorder that i ow that has that high a concordance between identical twins and that has convinced many people that the quickest route to understanding autism from a mechanistic point of view will be the focus on the genetics. >> charlie: if we can identify those genes, then what can we do. >> charlie, here is where the challenge is. i just wish the geneticist would tell us what these genes are and stop ... >> slowing us down. >> ......
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after leaving the senate, rudman co-founded the concord coalition, which still advocates a balanced budget. warren rudman was 82 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and to politics. two weeks after election day, a disputed congressional contest in florida was settled this morning, when tea party member allen west of florida said he would not contest the results. he was trailing democrat patrick murphy by fewer than 2,000 votes. the seat will add to the democrats' numbers, though republicans still hold the majority. here to walk us through how each party fared is nathan gonzales of the rothenberg political report, and a contributor to roll call. so, months ago there were some democratwho were talking about maybe we're going to retake the majority in the house. as you closer to the election, those expectations were really lowered. how is it turning out? >> it looks like democrats will have a net gain of eight seats. there is one outstanding race in north carolina which congressman mike mcintyre is going to a recount. he's ahead. i think it's
after leaving the senate, rudman co-founded the concord coalition, which still advocates a balanced budget. warren rudman was 82 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and to politics. two weeks after election day, a disputed congressional contest in florida was settled this morning, when tea party member allen west of florida said he would not contest the results. he was trailing democrat patrick murphy by fewer than 2,000 votes. the seat...
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so it was at concord, so it was at appomattox, so it was last week in selma. already he's putting a black-led movement at the heart of american patriotism. >> rose: the american experience. yes. >> and saying that they're leaders for all of us and our country hasn't even come to grips with that yet. john within son was that far ahead and king was that far ahead. >> rose: what was that relation between dr. king and president kennedy and attorney general kennedy? >> with president kennedy it was admiration and frustration he tried to get president kennedy to end segregation on an executive order in the mepls. that's only 50 years ago today and kennedy wouldn't do it. king thought it would be easier for kennedy to do it because he couldn't get it through congress to try to pretend to be lincoln and say i'm going to abolish. it didn't work. king said -- >> rose: lincoln later amended the constitution. >> absolutely and it was a war measure and i'm sure -- but kennedy didn't want to sacrifice his southern base as soon as king gave up on kennedy he decided to go to
so it was at concord, so it was at appomattox, so it was last week in selma. already he's putting a black-led movement at the heart of american patriotism. >> rose: the american experience. yes. >> and saying that they're leaders for all of us and our country hasn't even come to grips with that yet. john within son was that far ahead and king was that far ahead. >> rose: what was that relation between dr. king and president kennedy and attorney general kennedy? >> with...
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diane lim rogers, chief economist for the concord coalition, a deficit watchdog group that argues for balanced budgets. and james horney, director of federal fiscal policy at the center on budget and policy priorities, which opposes cutting the budget too deeply. welcome to you both. diane rogers, i guess i want to start with you. how big a deal should spending be nd how big a deal is it going to be on the congressional agenda the next few weeks? >> well i think it depends on whether you're talking about short term or long term. our real problems in terms of the federal budget have to do with our commitment for decades to come. right now we're in a very fragile economy so it's not necessarily the time to reduce budget deficits now but it is a time to spend deficits wisely. >> ifill: just about the spending part. we saw today members of congress say they're going to cut congressional budget staff. we've heard the president even talk about that. is that the way to begin? >> well, certainly if there's waste in any of those areas of the budget, it's a welcome source to cut. but the proble
diane lim rogers, chief economist for the concord coalition, a deficit watchdog group that argues for balanced budgets. and james horney, director of federal fiscal policy at the center on budget and policy priorities, which opposes cutting the budget too deeply. welcome to you both. diane rogers, i guess i want to start with you. how big a deal should spending be nd how big a deal is it going to be on the congressional agenda the next few weeks? >> well i think it depends on whether...
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before he said, "we shall overcome," he said "so it was at appomattox, so it was at concord, so it was at selma last week, when fate and destiny met in the same moment." so, he was putting a nonviolent black movement not onlyn the heart of american patriotis, but in the vanguard heart of american patriotism. >> but do you admit that nonviolence ultimately didn't work? that it couldn't change america? >> no. >> no. it did change america. >> it did change america. >> it changed it radically for me. i grew up in arkansas and i know what fear is. what the movement did, nonviolence did, was to take the terror out of the south. and for the first time, you can not only go to hotels, but you can go all over the south without much fear of harm. that is a major achievement. >> certainly i recognize that. >> the white south was the poorest region of the country when it was segregated. it was totally preoccupied in this terror. it was not fit for professional sports, even, until nonviolence lifted it out of segregation and white southern politicians were no longer stigmatized. so, you get jimmy ca
before he said, "we shall overcome," he said "so it was at appomattox, so it was at concord, so it was at selma last week, when fate and destiny met in the same moment." so, he was putting a nonviolent black movement not onlyn the heart of american patriotis, but in the vanguard heart of american patriotism. >> but do you admit that nonviolence ultimately didn't work? that it couldn't change america? >> no. >> no. it did change america. >> it did...
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history was not the constitutional convention, concord, lexington or-- it was the surge. and where you stood on the surge. >> woodruff: in iraq. >> in iraq that determines whether, in fact, you are a visionary or a retrograde. but i was-- it was a lousy performance by chuck hagel. he obviously decided he wasn't going get confrontational. when ted cruz, the junior senator from texas basically accused him of dishonesty, raised questions about his honor, and-- the idea that chuck hagel, that david and i know didn't say wait a minute, you know, and he did at the last question, i'm out of time now but let me ask you about this about your speeches and what you reported and didn't report. i mean at that point chuck hagel says let me tell you, you know, you've just raised a question, i don't care about time or time being out this is my time to tell you, you know, that you are absolutely wrong and-- and that was just missing completely. >> woodruff: so there is some reporting that hagel this is a deliberate strategy on hassle's part. >> it was. >> woodruff: not to be con fron taet
history was not the constitutional convention, concord, lexington or-- it was the surge. and where you stood on the surge. >> woodruff: in iraq. >> in iraq that determines whether, in fact, you are a visionary or a retrograde. but i was-- it was a lousy performance by chuck hagel. he obviously decided he wasn't going get confrontational. when ted cruz, the junior senator from texas basically accused him of dishonesty, raised questions about his honor, and-- the idea that chuck...
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. >> rose: i'm old enough to remember that john mccain and the concord coalition... john mccain was the guy who said "we're in economic trouble and we cannot go with these kinds of deficits and we have to do something about spending, but we also have to do something about revenue." now here we come with all kinds of grand bargains. boehner, obama, the gang of six, simpson-bowles. where areouon those kin of proposals that were promoted that would bring some kind of deficit reduction from both sides of the ledger? >> in the negotiations of the supercommittee, pat toomey... >> rose: this was the deficit... >> committee. yes. pat toomey, a very conservative senator from pennsylvania, and a new one, offered up a proposal that would have increased revenues. now weever want to sayaise taxe oka yonever want to use that. but it would have increased revenue. all of us really signed on to that. >> rose: "all of us"ing? >> the republicans in the senate. not all of us. >> rose: republicans in the senate is different from republicans in the house. >> yes but if they had cut that d
. >> rose: i'm old enough to remember that john mccain and the concord coalition... john mccain was the guy who said "we're in economic trouble and we cannot go with these kinds of deficits and we have to do something about spending, but we also have to do something about revenue." now here we come with all kinds of grand bargains. boehner, obama, the gang of six, simpson-bowles. where areouon those kin of proposals that were promoted that would bring some kind of deficit...
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it did a lot of things, it had tremendous capability, it was like the concord in the end it wasn't that pact school he's snz >> safety decisions have to be made but what he has on paper is safety in the shuttle. the shuttle... the return vehicle was downstream of all kinds of debris. we saw what happened in the case of "columbia." this is ultimate lay fundamentally safer design. now part of it is in the execution of the design. you have to watch that. >> brown: we should say he's not alone, right? this is the beginning of other companies already involved in this >> there's a half dozen other players. some small like space-x but what's interesting to watch is you have the likes of boeing-- big name-- a.t.k., built the solid rocket boosters for the space shuttle program. they are trying to play in this environment. they are used to working under the old-fashioned cost plus contracts. can these elephants dance i the fixed price world is the big question. they want to play, though. so it will be interesting to see if they can do it that much cheaper. >> brown: and nasa in the meantime watch
it did a lot of things, it had tremendous capability, it was like the concord in the end it wasn't that pact school he's snz >> safety decisions have to be made but what he has on paper is safety in the shuttle. the shuttle... the return vehicle was downstream of all kinds of debris. we saw what happened in the case of "columbia." this is ultimate lay fundamentally safer design. now part of it is in the execution of the design. you have to watch that. >> brown: we should...
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. >> you're the state where the shot was heard round the world at lexington and concorde. >> woodruff: in fact it was massachusetts. bachmann later acknowledged her mistake. but with her candidacy comes increased scrutiny. she's already been parodyed on nbc's saturday night live. >> believe it or not my make-up was done by a child. >> woodruff: she also faced this question from host chris wallace on fox news sunday yesterday. >> are you a flake? >> well i think that would be insulting to say something like that because i'm a serious person. >> reporter: wallace later issued an apology for asking the question which bachmann declined to accept. in fact bachmann gained serious new attention this month when her performance as a first major g.o.p. debate was praised as show stealing. >> president obama is a one-rm president. >> woodruff: and according to a new poll of iowa republicans published in the des moines register, she enters the contest at the head of the g.o.p. field. in a virtual tie with frontrunner mitt romney. bachmann kicks off her campaign with visits this week to the key ea
. >> you're the state where the shot was heard round the world at lexington and concorde. >> woodruff: in fact it was massachusetts. bachmann later acknowledged her mistake. but with her candidacy comes increased scrutiny. she's already been parodyed on nbc's saturday night live. >> believe it or not my make-up was done by a child. >> woodruff: she also faced this question from host chris wallace on fox news sunday yesterday. >> are you a flake? >> well i...
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let's take a question from someone -- vicki in concord, north carolina, who wants to know what happens. she's actually an adult over 26 who has no income and has not filed an income tax return is year and is not a dependent of anyone else. are they eligible, she wants to know, for subsidy and the like through the federal exchange? >> my first thought when i heard about this situation is what about the medicaid expansion if her state is expanding medicaid. the federal health law allows individuals up to about $16,000 of income. she says she doesn't have any income and hasn't filed a tax return in years. would that will be a better option than looking at the exchange? >> ifill: would it? >> well, chances are medicaid would offer more affordable coverage for her. she could certainly, depending on her income level, she says she has no income, exchanges are open to people over 100% of income but it could be a better deal for her, medicaid, cover more than -- and at a -- more affordable to her than exchanges. >> ifill: it sounds like people don't recognize medicaid will be there. >> well, it
let's take a question from someone -- vicki in concord, north carolina, who wants to know what happens. she's actually an adult over 26 who has no income and has not filed an income tax return is year and is not a dependent of anyone else. are they eligible, she wants to know, for subsidy and the like through the federal exchange? >> my first thought when i heard about this situation is what about the medicaid expansion if her state is expanding medicaid. the federal health law allows...
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adresses to add weight to whatever they're proposing-- in his first address he talked about gettysburg and concord and khe sanh. here he talked about seneca falls, stonewall. these the historical touchstones for a president speaking to a new generation. a generation he thinks ratified his vision of the world in this election in which he did well with minorities and younger voters to the extent that his second election ratified the new obama coalition and the new shape of the electorate he so, too, hopes his second term will speak to that. and i think that was an interesting part of this speech but if you're in a republican hearing this when he talks about collective action they hear big government, when he talks about investment they hear taxes and when he talks about takers which he did in the speech, that's a loaded word. it aims right at paul ryan who talked about takers versus makers, the takers being the one who receive federal benefits but pay noederal income tax. that's a shot. that's not just language that's slipped in. so that's the sense in which this had a combative -- there were a few
adresses to add weight to whatever they're proposing-- in his first address he talked about gettysburg and concord and khe sanh. here he talked about seneca falls, stonewall. these the historical touchstones for a president speaking to a new generation. a generation he thinks ratified his vision of the world in this election in which he did well with minorities and younger voters to the extent that his second election ratified the new obama coalition and the new shape of the electorate he so,...
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he made that clear today during a brief appearance in concord, new hampshire, where he met with veterans. romney said he'd watch the speech only if the president admits his failures. >> if i heard or if in the excerpts that are put out i hear the president's going to report on the promises he made and how he has performed on those promises, i'd love to watch it. but if it's another series of new promises that he's not going to keep i have no interest in seeing him because i saw the promises last time. those are promises he did not keep and the american people deserve to know whhe did not keep his promises. >> holman: romney's vice presidential running mate, paul ryan, stepped up his criticism, at a rally in colorado. he called mr. obama "the most partisan president i've ever seen." u.s. and european markets rallied sharply today on word of new efforts to deal with the european debt problem. on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gained 244 points to close at 13,292-- its best finish since 2007. the nasdaq rose 66 points to close at 3,135. that's the highest it has been in 12 ye
he made that clear today during a brief appearance in concord, new hampshire, where he met with veterans. romney said he'd watch the speech only if the president admits his failures. >> if i heard or if in the excerpts that are put out i hear the president's going to report on the promises he made and how he has performed on those promises, i'd love to watch it. but if it's another series of new promises that he's not going to keep i have no interest in seeing him because i saw the...
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just three hours into the cruise, costa con concorde extra would have loaded with all manners of chemicals to say nothing of fuel for the voyage. air lifting rescue teams from the hull today. their search for missing crew and passengers aborted for several hours amid worsening sea conditions. the stricken 114,000 ton ship shifting in the swell on the notorious reef making the search impossible. >> it is not an easy mission on such a big and complex ship. lots of objects are moving in there now, furniture, beds, cupboards. it will be dangerous and we have to be very careful. >> reporter: 4,200 people got out alive. this british passenger, a dancer on the ship arriving at heathrow airport today. >> when you're considering whether you're going to survive, you're worrying not... other people are worrying about you. >> reporter: on land extraordinary developments. the cruise line bosses blaming their own captain for the wreck without waiting for any investigation. >> we believe it has been a human error here. the captain did not follow the authorized route which is used by costa ships very freq
just three hours into the cruise, costa con concorde extra would have loaded with all manners of chemicals to say nothing of fuel for the voyage. air lifting rescue teams from the hull today. their search for missing crew and passengers aborted for several hours amid worsening sea conditions. the stricken 114,000 ton ship shifting in the swell on the notorious reef making the search impossible. >> it is not an easy mission on such a big and complex ship. lots of objects are moving in...
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. >> but there is some concordance, isn't there? i mean, kubler-ross went through shock and denial, pain and guilt, anger and bargaining, depression, reflection, loneliness, then acceptance and hope. anwhether it's youhat are going through all of these things, because you have time, having been given some diagnosis, or it's you, who have had this catastrophic event, you process this -- at least, that's my understanding, in similar ways. not necessarily in that exact sequence -- or am i way off base? >> i think -- i'm not saying you're off base, necessarily, but i think that every person's experience is different, and every person's experience is unique. and that, to try to put it into, as some sort of formula, is not really helpl. and also that, grief is beyond, and deeper than, words... language. so, all of our theories, our attempts to explain something that's beyond words. >> so, poetry, prayer, ritual. you know, those people coming up to you in the supermarket and giving you a hug, they were ministering to you. it's not just cle
. >> but there is some concordance, isn't there? i mean, kubler-ross went through shock and denial, pain and guilt, anger and bargaining, depression, reflection, loneliness, then acceptance and hope. anwhether it's youhat are going through all of these things, because you have time, having been given some diagnosis, or it's you, who have had this catastrophic event, you process this -- at least, that's my understanding, in similar ways. not necessarily in that exact sequence -- or am i...